**“Ya, Ty i More” literally means “Me, You and the Sea,” and that is exactly what the song is dreaming about. Over an upbeat, sun-kissed beat, the singer admits that his crush still is not in love with him, yet his soul keeps flying past her window. Instead of whining, he paints a glowing picture of freedom: moonlit waves, white sand, and the feeling of wind carrying him anywhere he wants. The sea becomes both a romantic getaway and a symbol of escape from everyday routine.
Despite the catchy summer vibe, the lyrics hide a gentle melancholy. He longs to dive into her eyes, to teach her to laugh instead of cry, and to finally hear the sea greet them as a happy trio: “Ya, ty i more.” Each chorus is a joyful chant of possibility—if they can just “pull off to the sea,” everything might fall into place. It is a song about unreturned love wrapped in a hopeful vacation fantasy, perfect for anyone who has ever stared out a window wishing the road led straight to the shore.